Adam Caplan, of Scout.com, reports the Pittsburgh Steelers have agreed to terms with third-round draft choice LB Bruce Davis on a three-year contract. He is scheduled to make $295,000 in 2008, $385,000 in 2009 and $470,000 in 2010. He will also receive a signing bonus of around $500,000.

During an interview on SIRIUS NFL Radio, Movin' The Chains, University of California Los Angeles LB Bruce Davis said his style of play is to beat the offense with speed. Davis said his mom was on the track team in college and credited her with some of his success.

During an interview on SIRIUS NFL Radio, Movin' The Chains, University of California Los Angeles LB Bruce Davis feels his football knowledge puts him in position to make more plays because he knows where everyone on the defense is and what their assignments are.

During an interview on SIRIUS NFL Radio, Movin' The Chains, University of California Los Angeles LB Bruce Davis said he has high football knowledge because the defense he played at UCLA was one of the more complex defenses in the NCAA. Davis stated he did everything from the two-point stance, zone blitzing, man-to-man and zone coverage defenses.

During an interview on SIRIUS NFL Radio, Movin' The Chains, University of California Los Angeles LB Bruce Davis said he has gotten a lot of calls from a lot of teams but did not name any. He said he likely will play outside linebacker in the NFL.

During an interview on SIRIUS NFL Radio, Movin' The Chains, University of California Los Angeles LB Bruce Davis said he was a two-year starter at UCLA. Davis recorded 40 tackles for a loss, 29.5 sacks, 137 tackles and six forced fumbles in his career at UCLA.

During an interview on SIRIUS NFL Radio, Movin' The Chains, University of California Los Angeles LB Bruce Davis said he compares himself to Miami Dolphins LB Jason Taylor. Davis said Taylor is an undersized playmaker who gets to the quarterback. He said he met him and feels he is the same type of player.

During an interview on SIRIUS NFL Radio, Movin' The Chains, University of California Los Angeles LB Bruce Davis said he feels like he fits the 3-4 defensive scheme better than the 4-3 defensive scheme.

During an interview on SIRIUS NFL Radio, Movin' The Chains, University of California Los Angeles LB Bruce Davis said NFL teams that use the 3-4 defensive scheme have shown more interest in him than other teams.

During an interview on SIRIUS NFL Radio, Movin' The Chains, University of California Los Angeles LB Bruce Davis said some NFL teams see him as a defensive linemen and other teams see him as a linebacker.

During an interview on SIRIUS NFL Radio, Movin' The Chains, University of California Los Angeles LB Bruce Davis said he wants Saturday, April 26, to come as fast as possible because he wants to know who he is going to play for.